'I will come soon, Love You Kush Mush…' Jyoti Malhotra's Letter Recovered During Interrogation

Gurgaon (Uttam Hindu News)- New revelations are constantly being made about YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra who was arrested on charges of passing on India's secret information to Pakistan. During the investigation, the police have found a diary of Jyoti Malhotra. The police have got a lot of information from Jyoti's diary. According to Jyoti's diary, whenever she used to go out, she used to mention her Mann Ki Baat in the diary.
According to police sources, in the letter whose handwriting matches Jyoti's, she has written, "Tell Savita to bring fruits. Take care of the house. I will be back soon." Apart from this, some essential medicines have also been mentioned in it, which have been asked to be delivered at home. At the end of the letter it is written - Love You Kush Mush…
Also, it was written in the diary that I will come soon. Jyoti had uploaded the video of her Indonesia Bali trip and mentioned in the diary that she had spent lakhs of rupees. Let us tell you that Jyoti Malhotra was arrested on May 16. Then Jyoti was produced in the court and taken on 5 days remand by the police. The police is currently conducting forensic tests of Jyoti's laptop and mobile. Also, the transactions, trip details and the meeting with Pakistani officials are being investigated. Apart from this, the police and central agencies are investigating Jyoti Malhotra's network in this case. The police and investigation agencies are constantly interrogating Jyoti. Last Sunday night, the police took Jyoti to her house. Many big secrets are expected to be revealed from Jyoti's diary which was found by the police.
Haryana YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra, arrested on charges of espionage, was allegedly being groomed by persons linked to Pakistani intelligence agencies as "their contact", a senior Haryana police officer said on Sunday. Addressing media persons in Haryana's Hisar, the officer said Jyoti Malhotra was allegedly in touch with a Pakistani officer posted at the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi during the four-day military standoff between India and Pakistan following the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam. Hisar Superintendent of Police Shashank Kumar Sawan said Malhotra did not have direct access to any information related to military or defence operations but was directly in touch with persons linked to Pakistani intelligence agencies.